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National Parks in Chile: A Mapped Atlas of Protected Landscapes and Geography

Discover Chile's extensive network of 42 National Parks, recognized for their landscape conservation and biodiversity significance. This page serves as a country-specific atlas to explore the mapped boundaries, regional context, and geographic spread of these vital protected lands across the nation.

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Discover Chile's National Parks: An Atlas of Nationally Significant Protected Areas

National parks in Chile represent the country's most significant protected areas, safeguarding diverse landscapes from arid deserts to Patagonian glaciers. Explore these nationally recognized parks, understanding their role in preserving Chile's unique biodiversity and expansive geographic range.

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Share of country parks98%
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National Parks in Chile: Explore Protected Areas and Geography

Discover a comprehensive list of National Parks across Chile, spanning diverse ecosystems and vital conservation zones. This filtered view offers an essential atlas for comparing the geographic distribution and protected-area characteristics of these significant natural landmarks.

National parkMagallanes y la Antártica Chilena RegionMarine

Diego Ramírez Islands and Drake Passage National Park

Explore its remote island geography and vital Drake Passage marine ecosystems.

This national park protects one of the world's most remote and ecologically significant subantarctic environments, safeguarding the Diego Ramírez Islands and the legendary Drake Passage. It covers over 14 million hectares, representing Chile's southernmost contribution to global marine conservation and protecting unique pelagic bird habitats, marine mammal feeding grounds, and distinctive submarine geomorphology including Sars Seamount. The park's landscape is characterized by harsh subantarctic conditions, with vegetation adapted to cold, windy environments, and unique seafloor terrain beneath the powerful Antarctic Circumpolar Current.

144,391 km²2025SubpolarHighly restricted
National parkAysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region

Bernardo O'Higgins National Park

Chile's largest protected area: a map of vast ice caps and fjords.

Bernardo O'Higgins National Park is a colossal protected landscape in Chile, safeguarding much of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field and its colossal glacial features like the Pío XI Glacier. Explore the dramatic terrain of towering granite peaks and intricate fjord systems that define this remote national park. This page provides essential context for understanding its geography, mapped boundaries, and significance as a vast wilderness preservation.

35,259 km²1969SubpolarRemote access
National parkArica-Parinacota RegionMountain

Lauca National Park

Explore the geography of this Arica-Parinacota Region national park.

Lauca National Park is a significant protected area in Chile's Arica-Parinacota Region, offering a unique glimpse into the dramatic geography of the high Andes. Its landscape is characterized by imposing volcanic formations, including Parinacota Volcano, and expansive altiplano terrain. This national park serves as a vital protected landscape, inviting detailed exploration of its mapped boundaries, diverse ecosystems, and remarkable natural features for those interested in geographic context and conservation.

1,379 km²1970AlpineModerate access
National parkValparaíso Region

Archipiélago de Juan Fernández National Park

Explore extreme endemism within a remote Biosphere Reserve.

Archipiélago de Juan Fernández National Park offers a rare glimpse into an isolated evolutionary laboratory, characterized by dramatic volcanic island geography and unique endemic flora and fauna. This protected national park, located in the Valparaíso Region of Chile, features steep mountainous terrain rising from the Pacific Ocean, creating a distinctive landscape context. Its status as a Biosphere Reserve highlights its global significance for conservation and provides a compelling case study for understanding island biogeography and protected-area mapping.

96 km²1935SubtropicalRemote access
National parkMagallanes RegionMarineMountain

Alberto de Agostini National Park

Explore a protected national park in Chile's Magallanes Region.

Alberto de Agostini National Park is a significant protected area within the Magallanes Region, defined by the dramatic southern extent of the Andes, including the iconic Cordillera Darwin. This national park is characterized by extensive tidewater glaciers, deep fjords, and unique subpolar forests, offering a profound example of glacial landscape formation. Understanding its geographic setting and mapped boundaries provides critical context for exploring this remote Patagonian wilderness and its ecological significance.

14,600 km²1965SubpolarRemote access
National parkAysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo RegionMountain

Cerro Castillo National Park

Mapped geography and huemul conservation in Chile's Aysén Region.

Cerro Castillo National Park is a premier protected area in southern Chile, celebrated for its iconic Cerro Castillo granite mountain that dominates the landscape. This national park, spanning over 1,700 square kilometers in the Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region, showcases a dynamic Patagonian terrain shaped by glaciers and rivers. Its significance extends to being a vital corridor for endangered huemul, offering critical habitat within a broader regional conservation strategy and the famous Route of Parks.

1,795.5 km²1970IIMinor water
National parkAntofagasta RegionMountain

Llullaillaco National Park

Explore the high-altitude desert ecosystem and national park boundaries.

Llullaillaco National Park is a significant protected area in the Antofagasta Region, characterized by its striking volcanic landscape and high-altitude desert environment. The park's geography includes the towering Llullaillaco volcano, ancient ravines, and expansive semi-desert plains, forming a unique segment of the Central Andean dry puna ecoregion. Discover the mapped terrain and protected area context of this remarkable Chilean national park, offering insights into its arid-adapted biodiversity and geological significance.

2,687 km²AridRemote accessII
National parkLos Lagos RegionMountain

Puyehue National Park

Explore Chile's dramatic Andean protected area.

Puyehue National Park is a key protected area in the Los Lagos Region of Chile, recognized for its distinctive volcanic landscapes and geothermal features. This detail page offers an atlas-centric view, highlighting the park's mapped boundaries, the terrain shaped by volcanoes like Puyehue, and its ancient temperate rainforest ecosystems. Understand its geographic context within the Andes and its significance as a protected national park.

1,070 km²1941TemperateModerate access
National parkValparaíso RegionMountain

La Campana National Park

Explore its mapped terrain and regional geographic context.

La Campana National Park represents a significant protected landscape within Chile, celebrated for its exceptional concentration of Chilean Wine Palms (Jubaea chilensis). As a national park situated in the Valparaíso Region, it showcases a diverse range of Mediterranean ecosystems and dramatic coastal mountain terrain. This page provides detailed atlas-style context, highlighting the park's unique botanical heritage, its distinct geographic setting, and its importance as a mapped natural area for regional landscape studies.

80 km²1967MediterraneanModerate access
National parkAysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo RegionMountain

Queulat National Park

Mapped protected area in Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region.

Queulat National Park is a vast protected wilderness in southern Chile, renowned for its dramatic glacial alpine terrain and lush temperate rainforests. The park's geography is defined by steep glacial valleys, ice fields, and the iconic Queulat Hanging Glacier cascading from sheer cliffs. Discover the mapped boundaries of this significant Patagonian national park, offering unparalleled insight into its unique ecosystems and dramatic landscapes shaped by ice and forest.

1,541 km²1983TemperateModerate access
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Access a curated view of protected areas within Chile, encompassing sites recognized for their conservation value that may fall outside more specific park classifications. This country-specific atlas layer helps in understanding the broader protected natural landscape of Chile, highlighting where these significant conservation sites are located and offering insight into their geographic context.

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Dive deeper into the atlas of Chile's protected areas by exploring the distribution and geographic context of its National Parks. Understanding the mapped boundaries and regional relevance of these flagship protected landscapes provides critical insight into the country's conservation geography.

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